Otyugh MM2025 by MZ4250
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Description
Somewhere beneath the city — in the reeking dark where the sewers pool and secrets are swallowed whole — something moves, and it is very, very hungry.
- ✔ 32mm scale resin miniature, printed fresh to order in the UK
- ✔ Supplied unpainted and ready to prime
- ✔ Compatible with D&D, Pathfinder, and all tabletop RPGs
- ✔ Equally at home on the gaming table or the display shelf
The Otyugh is one of tabletop roleplaying's most gloriously repulsive creations — a bloated, three-legged body dominated by a gaping, tooth-ringed maw, with whipping tentacles crested in spiny barbs. This sculpt captures every unsettling detail: the wide-open jaw lined with rows of jagged teeth, three sinuous tentacles terminating in vicious spined tips, and a low, hunched stance that suggests something coiled and ready to lunge. It is grotesque in the most satisfying possible way — exactly what you want bearing down on your party when they make the mistake of exploring the wrong tunnel.
As a MM2025 sculpt from MZ4250, this Otyugh reflects the updated Monster Manual presentation of this classic creature — familiar enough to delight veterans, fresh enough to surprise them. Whether you plan to use it as a wandering sewer predator, the unwilling guardian of a thieves' guild's dungeon, or a creature that one ill-advised Warlock has somehow struck a telepathic bargain with, the sculpt has the character to carry any scenario.
For painters, the surface offers real opportunity: deep recesses between the teeth and along the tentacle barbs, textured skin that takes washes beautifully, and that distinctive open maw that invites a wet, fleshy interior scheme. On a display shelf it reads as a centrepiece of aberrant horror.
This miniature is a great choice for adventurers who:
- Run dungeon-crawls, sewer encounters, or Underdark delves where something lurks in the filth
- Want to bring one of D&D's most iconic aberrations to the table with genuine menace
- Enjoy painting highly textured creatures with dramatic focal points like that enormous open jaw
- Are building out an aberration collection for display or organised play
Encounter Hook: The party has been hired to retrieve a stolen ledger from a smuggler's cache beneath the docks — but when they drop into the sewer, they find the smugglers' remains scattered across the tunnel floor. Something round and wet is breathing in the dark ahead, and as the torchlight catches the gleam of dozens of teeth, the ledger is the last thing on anyone's mind.
Details
- Miniature: Otyugh MM2025
- Artist: MZ4250
- Supported and unsupported variants included
- Supplied unpainted and unassembled
- 32mm scale
Sculpted by MZ4250 — visit their collection to see more of their work.
Pairs well with other aberrations and Underdark encounters — or explore more from MZ4250.
A studio where the short rests are scheduled around the cats and the long rests are whenever the cats decide.
Ready to add this adventurer to your collection? Order today and we'll print it fresh for you here in the UK.
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